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Zoran Stajic is a Full Professor at the Faculty of Electronics, University of Niš, Serbia, where he has been an academic since earning his PhD in 2001. He was promoted to Associate Professor in 2007 and Full Professor in 2012, both in the Department of Electrical Power Engineering. He holds a Master’s degree (1996) and a Bachelor’s degree (1993) from the same institution, all in Electrical Power Engineering.
His research focuses on electrical power systems, with particular emphasis on synchronous and induction machines, mathematical modeling, and control systems. His work includes modeling of synchronous machine starting, rotor voltage effects in double-fed induction motors, and measurement systems for industrial applications such as pump station control. He also investigates power transformer protection and associated professional risks in engineering environments.
The available publications span from 1997 to 2006 and reflect a strong focus on power engineering dynamics, modeling, and system protection. They appear in journals such as Facta Universitatis and Buletinul Stiintific al Universitatii "Politehnica" din Timisoara, covering topics in power systems, control, and safety. The research demonstrates consistent application of computational and mathematical tools to real-world electrical engineering problems.
Currently, he is managing three research and development projects for the multinational company RADIUS Group, and is involved in two national research projects. His work bridges academic research and industrial application, particularly in power system design and engineering safety.
He is affiliated with the Department of Electrical Power Engineering at the Faculty of Electronics, contributing to both education and applied research. While no formal advising of students is mentioned, his active project leadership suggests involvement in training researchers and engineers.




